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506: 31: 166: 327:(1638–1691). Since Maria Weber died a few days after giving birth to her daughter, in 1664 Jacob Thomasius remarried with the widow of the rector of St. Peter's School. Nicholas was born Maria Elisabeth Hornschuh, nee Eichhorn, which brought him six more daughters and one son; among them, Maria Elisabeth (born 1665), was the wife of Leipzig professor of theology 318:
From 1653, Jacob Thomasius was married to Maria Weber, daughter of Archdeacon of St. Nicholas's Church and the extraordinary professor of the university Jeremiah Weber. Their children were the famous philosopher and lawyer
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According to Thomasius’ “Schediasma historicum” of 1665, from a theological point of view, philosophy needed to guarantee a clear separation of Creator from Creation, of God from Nature. It should thus only spring from
323:(1655–1728), Doctor of medicine and physician in Nuremberg Gottfried Thomasius (born 1660) and Johanna (born 1663) – later the wife of professor of poetry and director of the University library in Leipzig 418:
Begley, Bartholomew (2018). "Naturalism and its political dangers: Jakob Thomasius against Spinoza's Theological-Political Treatise. A study and the translation of Thomasius' text".
291:, where Thomasius was professor of Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy, remaining a friend and correspondent up until the early 1670s, and has been described as Leibniz's mentor. 224:; 27 August 1622 – 9 September 1684) was a German academic philosopher and jurist. He is now regarded as an important founding figure in the scholarly study of the 588: 479:
Hanegraaff, Wouter (2012). Esotericism and the Academy: Rejected Knowledge in Western Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521196215.
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Thomasius is sometimes accredited as an intellectual watershed leading to the demise of the previously hegemonic
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Thomasius was influential in the contemporary realignment of philosophy as a discipline.
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A Book Forged in Hell: Spinoza's Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age
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He is perhaps best remembered now as the author of the first published attack on
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Dissertation about plagiarism at Leipzig University (1679) with Thomasius as
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Leipzig
Electorate of Saxony
University of Leipzig
Philosopher
University of Leipzig
Friedrich Leibniz
Otto Mencke
Gottfried Leibniz
Christian Thomasius
Johann Thomasius

praeses
/tˈmʃəs/
Latin
history of philosophy
Christian Thomasius
Martin Mulsow
Christian
Aristotelianism
Stoicism
Neoplatonism
Gnosticism
plagiarism
education of women
Gottfried Leibniz
University of Leipzig
Spinoza
Theological-Political Treatise
Academic study of Western esotericism

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